There are different literary devices that can be used in narration and some of them include:
- Verbal irony
- Situational irony
- Hyperbole
- Metaphor
- Repetition
- Metonymy
- Simile, etc
With this in mind, we can see that there is a wide range of literary devices to pick from when trying to enrichen a narration and some of them are listed above.
<h3>What is Irony?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech that is used to show the harsh opposite of an intended outcome in a given situation.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete as the passage was not given, so a general overview of literary devices and irony was given to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
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While Há's mother accepts her husband is gone, she can build a stronger bond with her family she has left, she realizes she must move forward in life to better her kid's life.
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"Responsible Child" - "Family Hero"
This is the child who is "9 going on 40." This child takes over the parent role at a very young age, becoming very responsible and self-sufficient. They give the family self-worth because they look good on the outside. They are the good students, the sports stars, the prom queens. The parents look to this child to prove that they are good parents and good people.
"Acting out child" - "Scapegoat"
This is the child that the family feels ashamed of - and the most emotionally honest child in the family. He/she acts out the tension and anger the family ignores. This child provides distraction from the real issues in the family. The scapegoat usually has trouble in school because they get attention the only way they know how - which is negatively. They often become pregnant or addicted as teenagers.
"Placater" - "Mascot" - "Caretaker"
This child takes responsibility for the emotional well-being of the family. They become the families 'social director' and/or clown, diverting the family's attention from the pain and anger.
"Adjuster" - "Lost Child"
This child escapes by attempting to be invisible. They daydream, fantasize, read a lot of books or watch a lot of TV. They deal with reality by withdrawing from it. They deny that they have any feelings and "don't bother getting upset."
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I would respond with another question...
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How can we resolve this problem...?
I would say a chilling, or surreal kind of mood.
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